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00:00This is a production of the Center for Contemporary Art in the CIS.
00:05It is not for sale.
00:07This is a production of the Center for Contemporary Art in the CIS.
00:24Hello, my dear friends.
00:26Today I am a journalist and I am doing a gesture.
00:28You have been waiting for me for so long.
00:30Today is my turn.
00:32I have been standing here behind the scenes for a week
00:34and I have been waiting.
00:36Here I am, the last one.
00:38I suggest that we do not waste any more time and jump into the game.
00:40We know how to do it.
00:42Last week, the natural intelligence of Velislav helped him
00:44to start writing the code of success in Becoming Rich.
00:46He has reached 9 questions
00:48and only 6 more beats
00:50divide him by hundreds of thousands.
00:52Or, welcome to the fourth week.
00:54Kaline, how do you solve
00:56difficult situations in your life?
01:00I try not to act too emotionally,
01:02even though I am a very emotional person.
01:04I try to be more rational
01:06than emotional.
01:10I know that you are a man of the law,
01:12which means that you have to
01:14follow the law.
01:16Exactly.
01:18Okay, guys.
01:20Kaline will be called in a little while,
01:22or, God forbid, a little longer,
01:24to get involved in the game.
01:26Let's take a look at your state.
01:28Vili, you have
01:30an uncertain 2,000 levs.
01:32It is a convenient moment
01:34to secure
01:36the next 3,000 levs.
01:38At the time, this was the second safe amount.
01:40And exactly, Kaline,
01:42one of the strongest jokers for me,
01:44a man who is in the studio and who can
01:46discuss with you and listen
01:48what we discussed with you,
01:50and not just 20 or 30 seconds.
01:52Ladies and gentlemen, Velislav Minchev,
01:54born in Lovac, but chose to live in Sofia
01:56like many others.
01:58He continues his show, Stay Rich Now.
02:04Vili, you have
02:06the opportunity
02:08to secure
02:10this amount,
02:12which is 3,000 levs.
02:14I advise you to do it,
02:16because we will see.
02:18This will be a good basis
02:20to do it.
02:22Let's conclude.
02:24Let's conclude the question for 3,000 levs,
02:26the ninth in a row,
02:28and let's see it.
02:32What is the highest amount
02:34from which
02:36the euro banknote
02:38was printed?
02:42100 euros?
02:44200 euros?
02:46500 euros?
02:48Or 1,000 euros?
02:50Here
02:52automatically 100 and 200
02:54fall.
02:56We all remember
02:58a picture with a pack
03:00of 500 euros.
03:02Then I read on the subject
03:06that this is something
03:08that is rarely printed
03:10and I think that
03:12there are not many of these banknotes in circulation
03:14and that they are often used
03:16by criminal gangs
03:18to keep
03:20their profits.
03:22Now the question is
03:24whether there are banknotes
03:26worth 1,000 euros.
03:28I think I should consult
03:30with a person who has spent
03:32more than 10 years
03:34in Western Europe.
03:36Great, he is ready to smile
03:38and knows the right answer.
03:40Let's call Kalin.
03:42This is the joker you will use.
03:44Hello.
03:46What do you think?
03:48I strongly doubt that someone
03:50has ever printed a banknote worth 1,000 euros.
03:52I have neither heard
03:54nor seen such a banknote.
03:56And also here the question is
03:58that it should be one
04:00that has been printed.
04:02I definitely lean towards C.
04:04I think that in order to be printed
04:06it should be massive.
04:08Exactly.
04:10I would definitely advise you
04:12to invest in C.
04:14I will listen to you.
04:16Let's play.
04:18Let's see.
04:20You will stand here
04:22until the hearing.
04:24And why
04:26are the moods
04:28so negative
04:30with the 500?
04:32Do you have these banknotes now?
04:34I think I still have them in circulation
04:36but the idea of the European Central Bank
04:38is to
04:40get them out of circulation
04:42precisely because of the reason
04:44that Velysov mentioned,
04:46that they are used very often
04:48for transferring
04:50and transfer
04:52of funds
04:54obtained through illegal activities.
04:56Most of all
04:58the West wants to kill the cash,
05:00which I don't know if it's good for me.
05:02It wants to kill it.
05:04And part of this war
05:06is that people
05:08don't have the cards
05:10but the official ones.
05:12The reason is what Kalin mentioned,
05:14the fight
05:16against money laundering
05:18and so on.
05:20You are giving a valid answer.
05:32You are already
05:34in a comfortable position.
05:36You can
05:38jump higher.
05:40Let's see the question.
05:42The 10th question, ladies and gentlemen.
05:44Let's see it.
05:46I can't wait.
05:50Here, look.
05:52A wonderful question.
05:54What happens to the British Tony Gardiner
05:56a few years after
05:58he is an administrative assistant
06:00of the film Lawrence of Arabia?
06:02Does she become
06:04the wife of the Jordanian king?
06:06Does she become
06:08the general secretary of the UN?
06:10Does she become
06:12an ambassador in Syria?
06:14Or does she become
06:16the director of MI5?
06:18Is she an administrative assistant
06:20of the film?
06:22Which leads me to the idea
06:24that she probably didn't have
06:26such functions
06:28that she was
06:30sent to the foreground.
06:32This is something
06:34backstage.
06:36What would an administrative assistant
06:38do?
06:40Yes.
06:44So, the director of MI5.
06:46MI5 is the intelligence of the UK.
06:48Now, to get to the post...
06:50What kind of intelligence?
06:52Internal, external?
06:54To get to
06:56the director
06:58of such a service,
07:00I think that
07:02you should spend some time
07:04in the hierarchy.
07:06And an administrative assistant
07:08of the film
07:10doesn't fit
07:12into this hierarchical structure.
07:14The general secretaries
07:16of the UN...
07:18I know a few
07:20in the past, to a certain extent,
07:22but Laurence Arabsky
07:24is a rather old film,
07:28so I don't know
07:30all of them.
07:32It's not impossible.
07:34What is the principle of the election
07:36of the general secretaries of the UN?
07:38I think they vote
07:40from the parties of the UN.
07:42The wife of the Jordanian king.
07:46In these monarchies
07:48from the Gulf,
07:50it's less likely
07:52to have a dynastic marriage
07:54with a representative
07:56of another country,
07:58another religion.
08:00The dynasty of the assistants
08:02to mix with the royal dynasty.
08:04Exactly.
08:06Of course, she could accept
08:08another religion,
08:10but I think
08:12these dynastic connections
08:14are very important.
08:16I don't know if anyone in history
08:18has had a general secretary of the UN.
08:20A lady.
08:22I don't know.
08:24As far as I know, a man.
08:26Of course, that doesn't mean
08:28he hasn't had one.
08:30When is the film
08:32Laurence Arabsky?
08:34I think it's a rather old film.
08:36The UN
08:38doesn't exist forever.
08:40The logic of Sochi
08:42should have been formed
08:44after the war,
08:46after the Second World War.
08:48There was a general secretary.
08:50Yes.
08:52And to you,
08:54let's call him
08:56a mini-joker,
08:58and to the viewers,
09:00the story of this lady,
09:02Tony Gardiner,
09:04is interesting.
09:06It's a question for 5000 levs.
09:08You should try it at home.
09:10They are very different.
09:12I think that between this idea
09:14and the answer,
09:16but still,
09:18I prefer to follow my logic
09:20than to shoot at targets.
09:22So, between B and C.
09:24Now, the ambassador in Syria,
09:28I think that
09:30this is not
09:32a very
09:34compelling answer.
09:36If we assume that the fate
09:38is exciting and interesting,
09:40the ambassadorial work
09:42should be exciting.
09:44I like that a lot.
09:46If that's not the case,
09:48the other three are.
09:50They are.
09:52They are.
09:54The administrative...
09:56You become a queen for me.
09:58Wow.
10:02Let's bet on A.
10:04The answer.
10:06The wife of the Jordanian king.
10:08Yes. Let's mark it.
10:10First of all,
10:12the UN General Secretaries
10:14have to be acceptable.
10:16Great Britain,
10:18the United States,
10:20Rusnak,
10:22the German,
10:24probably.
10:26The importance of small countries.
10:28Kofi Annan,
10:30I don't even remember where he was from.
10:32Very African.
10:34Portuguese.
10:36But let's not say
10:38that we were going to know him.
10:40He was going to be the first woman
10:42of the UN General Secretaries.
10:44The film was shot in 1962.
10:48The ambassador in Syria
10:50is also serious,
10:52but the answer is no.
10:54And the one
10:56that you, my friend,
10:58removed,
11:00the director of Mi5,
11:02Mi5,
11:04Mrs. Toni Gardiner,
11:06is the image of M
11:08by James Bond.
11:10It was great in front of your eyes.
11:12She is the mother of James Bond.
11:16Sorry.
11:18Let's see the answer.
11:36There is no James Bond.
11:40It was easy.
11:42Easy answer.
11:44Administrative assistant.
11:46The woman
11:48who has to arrange
11:50the images.
11:52The film is for
11:54Laurence Arabski-Piterot.
11:56A large-scale film.
11:58She has to situate everything in Jordan.
12:00Images and so on.
12:02It's normal to see her
12:04with a man from Australia
12:06who fell in love with her.
12:08And she accepts the Arabic name
12:10Muna al-Hussein,
12:12the wife of one of the longest-ruled
12:14and respected kings there.
12:16Hussein I.
12:18He is from 1952 to 1990.
12:20And she is the mother
12:22of the current king of Jordan,
12:24Abdullah II.
12:26By the way, they don't accept her
12:28as a queen, as I said,
12:30because the religion is like that.
12:32As we said.
12:34Very well done here.
12:36Bravo!
12:38We are playing for
12:4010,000 levs, ladies and gentlemen.
12:42Let's see the question.
12:44There are no jokers.
12:46The question is.
12:56Which is the only musician
12:58who came three times
13:00in the history of rock'n'roll?
13:04This is John Lennon.
13:06This is Michael Jackson.
13:08This is Eric Clapton.
13:10Or this is Tina Turner.
13:14John Lennon,
13:16a musician from The Beatles,
13:18ends his earthly path
13:20quite soon.
13:22He was killed, we know.
13:24Yes.
13:26Mark Chapman.
13:28Yes.
13:30He was killed.
13:32His earthly path
13:34is not so long
13:36that it allows him
13:38to be three times
13:40in the hall of fame.
13:44Michael Jackson.
13:46Did he have to live long
13:48to be in the hall of fame?
13:50Or did you have time somehow?
13:52Yes.
13:54I have a feeling
13:56that the answer
13:58could be Tina Turner.
14:02Her style and music
14:04I think
14:06is very similar
14:08to rock'n'roll.
14:12If I had to choose
14:14I would take the risk.
14:16But the case
14:18is too
14:20adventurous,
14:22especially considering
14:24the past of magic.
14:26I think
14:28I will give up this stage.
14:30Is this your final decision?
14:32I give up.
14:34Ladies and gentlemen,
14:36Bulgarian Dvelislav Minchev
14:38ends his show
14:40with 5000 leva. Let's give him a round of applause.
14:48It is convenient to turn on Kalin
14:50who was also thinking
14:52about entering the hall.
14:54What could it be?
14:56Honestly, I have no idea.
14:58Your answer is?
15:00Eric Clapton.
15:02Let's see.
15:06Will Dvelislav enter the hall
15:08of fame? We will find out
15:10as soon as he finishes
15:12the BTV commercial.
15:22Before the commercial,
15:24Dvelislav refused
15:26to leave the stage.
15:28He marked
15:30Eric Clapton.
15:32He was led by a musician.
15:34But let's accept that everyone is a musician.
15:36Yes, Tina doesn't play anything.
15:38She is a singer.
15:40If you had to choose
15:42between her and something else,
15:44the guiding principle here is
15:46that everyone was and is
15:48a part of the hall of fame.
15:50Tina Turner and her duet
15:52with Ike Turner.
15:54Michael Jackson alone
15:56and with his brother Jackson 5.
15:58John with The Beatles
16:00and as John Lennon.
16:02Eric Clapton, Yarborts,
16:04Cream and as Eric Clapton.
16:06A true answer.
16:08It was close.
16:105000 leva.
16:12Mili, it was a pleasure for us
16:14for a good part of your life
16:16to have the best event with my wife.
16:26She is a very colorful person.
16:28She has a solid reputation
16:30as a commercial representative.
16:32She taught English.
16:34And recently she wrote a thriller.
16:36She thinks she can read people
16:38and she would be very successful
16:40as a follower.
16:42Yes, but we cross our fingers
16:44that she can read well
16:46and the questions are with us.
16:48Dimitar Nenkov.
17:00Good evening, Dobri.
17:02Welcome to the show
17:04Stay rich.
17:06Who are you here with?
17:08I am here with my spouse, Dimitar Nenkov.
17:10Hello, good luck to you.
17:12Tell us, where does our story start?
17:14Maybe from the book, Thriller.
17:16The title?
17:18It is called The Yellow House.
17:20This is a thriller.
17:22It can go to the genre
17:24of criminal novels.
17:26There is also a sub-genre
17:28called Cozy Thriller.
17:30This is a thriller
17:32that
17:34presents the mystery in such a way
17:36that the reader
17:38plays the role of a detective.
17:40Yes.
17:42To make it comfortable.
17:44When you don't write thrillers,
17:46what do you do?
17:48When I don't write thrillers,
17:50I mostly deal with my children.
17:52I have two sons.
17:54Tell us about them.
17:56The oldest is 16 years old.
17:58It is a difficult age.
18:00It is challenging.
18:02My youngest son is 11 years old.
18:04He has
18:06educational difficulties
18:08in school.
18:10That is why I have to be
18:12there for him.
18:14What is his name?
18:16Ivan.
18:18Does he help you?
18:20A lot. He is a great kid.
18:22He always says
18:24thank you for having me.
18:26Great.
18:28Here are the rules.
18:30You get 15 questions
18:32worth 100 000 EUR.
18:34The first one is 500 EUR.
18:36The second one is yours.
18:38Three jokers.
18:40Let's play, ladies and gentlemen!
18:42Now!
18:50The first question.
18:56What has been sleeping
18:58the Sleeping Beauty for a long time?
19:00Lavender tea?
19:04A TV series?
19:06Or
19:08The Long River Queen?
19:10Why not?
19:12The Sleeping Beauty?
19:14A TV series can definitely
19:16sleep someone.
19:18Not even these victims.
19:22Lavender tea
19:24also has a calming effect.
19:26But the correct answer is
19:28The Sleeping Beauty.
19:30Let's mark it.
19:32Yes, let's mark it.
19:34It is correct.
19:40You have one more joker.
19:42The TV series
19:44has not been invented yet.
19:46Yes.
19:48The second question.
19:52What are the baths
19:54in the UK equipped with?
19:58There is a tap for hot and cold water.
20:02There is a tap for beer and whiskey.
20:04There is a tap for tea and milk.
20:08There is a tap for euros and pounds.
20:10There is a tap for everything.
20:14The correct answer is
20:16hot and cold water.
20:18Let's see.
20:20It is absolutely correct.
20:26It comes from the fact
20:28that there is no central heating
20:30and all the boilers are on gas.
20:32That is why it is forbidden
20:34to mix the waters.
20:36The next question.
20:40How is translated the title
20:42of the most famous song
20:44of Vanessa Paradis?
20:48Jo Tuxedo
20:50Alessandro Tuxedo
20:54Pierre Wattman
20:56or Jean Botsman
20:58The most famous song
21:00of Vanessa Paradis
21:02is Jo Tuxedo
21:04Alessandro Tuxedo
21:06That is correct.
21:14The song is written by Etienne Rodin
21:16in honor of the Portuguese
21:18Maria José Leal dos Santos.
21:20Maria emigrated to Paris
21:22and became a taxi driver.
21:24This inspires Etienne.
21:26The next question
21:28is for 400 euros.
21:32What kind of flowers
21:34will not be made in your flower shop?
21:36There are no caramphiles,
21:38there are no gladiolus,
21:40there are no chrysanthemums
21:42or there are no cicorii.
21:46Maybe cicorii.
21:48Are we going to play with this answer?
21:50Yes.
21:52I mark D.
21:54Absolutely correct.
22:02Because this is a
22:04VIP level.
22:06Now play for 500 euros.
22:08Let's see the questions.
22:10What products are needed
22:12to make a barbecue?
22:14Cheese and eggs,
22:16meat and vegetables,
22:20rice and mushrooms,
22:22or vegetables and carrots.
22:28I think this is something
22:30like a skewer,
22:32which is made
22:34from meat and vegetables
22:36which are skewered.
22:38A grown-up skewer.
22:40Educated.
22:42Yes.
22:44So I bet on answer B.
22:46Meat and vegetables.
22:48You are right.
22:50500 euros are yours.
23:04Dobri,
23:06we have a sixth question.
23:08Do we conclude this sum?
23:10Not yet.
23:12Let's play to see the question.
23:18The wife of which Roman emperor
23:20was Valeria Messalina?
23:22She became synonymous
23:24with heredity.
23:26She was the wife
23:28of Claudius,
23:30Caligula,
23:32Nero
23:34or Octavian
23:36of Augustus.
23:42They went to Caligula,
23:44but I'm not sure
23:46what I'm saying.
23:52I'm going to use a joker.
23:54Think of a friend.
23:56Let's call him Messalina.
23:58Yes.
24:00And what comes next?
24:02She is a messenger.
24:04If she was a lot.
24:06How will we know?
24:08Emperors.
24:10Let's use this joker
24:12to see which friends
24:14are ready to be tested
24:16by our fortune.
24:18They are
24:20the beautiful Vihra Grigorova
24:22from Plovdiv,
24:24Ivan Todorov from Blagojevgrad
24:26or Debora Mihaleva
24:28from Stara Zagora.
24:30Who will we look for?
24:32In this case, Debora.
24:34Let's call Debora.
24:44Debora is very hot.
24:46Hello.
24:48Good evening.
24:50We are looking for Debora.
24:52Yes, I am.
24:54Hello, Debora.
24:56Hello.
24:58Why aren't you here?
25:00I don't know yet.
25:02Didn't you hear I'm back?
25:04Yes, I heard.
25:06We will test you
25:08according to our rules.
25:1030 seconds.
25:12The time is up.
25:14The question is long.
25:16Concentrate.
25:18Fingers crossed. Start.
25:20Who is Valeria Messalina's
25:22husband?
25:24Who is the Roman emperor's
25:26wife of Valeria Messalina?
25:28Claudia, Neron, Caligula
25:30or Octavian August?
25:32Valeria Messalina
25:34is synonymous with...
25:36Claudia.
25:38Yes.
25:40Debi.
25:42Merci.
25:44Ah, Debi and Dobi.
25:46Yes.
25:48I got confused.
25:50I don't know how to ask you.
25:52Are we playing?
25:54Yes, we are.
25:56Let's see.
25:58Not that they are our contemporaries,
26:00but we know a lot about some of them.
26:02Yes.
26:04For example, Caligula, Neron.
26:06Neron set fire to Rome.
26:08He did a lot of right things,
26:10but he was a solo.
26:12The only one who is not related
26:14to the legacy or even...
26:16He is one of the longest-ruled
26:18emperors, because the tradition
26:20among the emperors was
26:222-3 years.
26:24They swore
26:26they were ready to
26:28carry the sword.
26:30Octavian August was
26:32on the throne for 13 years,
26:34which is considered
26:36quite a long time.
26:38The lady, Valeria Messalina,
26:40is known for
26:42her numerous
26:44extramarital affairs.
26:46They are described by
26:48St. Pliny the Elder.
26:50Juvenal
26:52wrote a satire about her.
26:54She tried to make one of her
26:56lovers an emperor.
26:58Claudia and Messalina.
27:00That's how the two of them
27:02always go together.
27:04Applause
27:06Applause
27:08Applause
27:10Applause
27:12Are we going to
27:14finish Dobij here?
27:16Yes, we will.
27:18Let's finish the question
27:20for 1,500 levs,
27:227th place.
27:24I'm sure the sum will turn into something.
27:26Next question.
27:28Next question.
27:32Again a woman.
27:34Who is Barbara
27:36Millicent Roberts?
27:38She is
27:40an American actress.
27:42She is an Irish singer.
27:44She is
27:46Barbie the doll.
27:48Or she is a
27:50Dutch model.
27:52The name doesn't sound Irish.
27:54If I think about it,
27:56there is nothing
27:58that is typical
28:00for Irish names.
28:02You are an English teacher.
28:04Yes, plus my novel was developed
28:06in Ireland, so
28:08I know everything.
28:10Is that her house?
28:12Yes.
28:14Barbie the doll.
28:16I don't remember the story
28:18of the Barbie doll.
28:20Who is the prototype
28:22of Barbara Millicent Roberts?
28:24It makes sense that the name is
28:26connected to Barbara Barbie.
28:28It is directly connected.
28:30A Dutch model.
28:34Barbara Millicent Roberts
28:36doesn't sound like a Dutch name.
28:38Except
28:40if it is a product
28:42given by her parents
28:44to Americans or Britons
28:46to live in the Netherlands.
28:48There are many such cases.
28:50Yes.
28:52The American actress
28:54A or C,
28:56although I haven't heard about her.
28:58I'm sorry if I haven't heard
29:00her name.
29:02Barbie the doll.
29:06I suggest I use
29:08Joker 50-50.
29:10Good decision.
29:12Don't hesitate between the two answers.
29:14Let the computer enter and help
29:16Dobby now.
29:22Barbie the doll
29:24is still in the game
29:26against an Irish singer.
29:28Should I risk it?
29:32I will bet on Barbie the doll.
29:34Is it a game?
29:36Yes.
29:38Let's see.
29:42Did your wife do the right thing?
29:44I think so.
29:46An Irish singer.
29:48If she took
29:50a pseudonym
29:52like Barbara,
29:54would she be called Shania Connor?
29:56Yes.
30:04We have three names here.
30:06Millicent
30:08Roberts.
30:12These are the daughters
30:14of the singer.
30:16That's it.
30:18I'm dead.
30:20The daughters of the creator
30:22of Barbie the doll.
30:24Verena Odgor.
30:36There are movies about Barbie,
30:38especially the last one.
30:40There are movies about Barbie
30:42since 2001.
30:44There is a brand.
30:46There is something.
30:48Her mother Ruth Handler
30:50came up with the name
30:52Barbara Millicent Roberts
30:54in 1959.
30:56She wanted to show
30:58that all the dolls were
31:00Toni, Moni, Maya and Edie Quissy.
31:02She showed
31:04that this doll
31:06has grown.
31:08I think that Ruth
31:10is one of the richest women in the world
31:12at the time of her birth.
31:14You are
31:16asking a question
31:18for 2,000 euros.
31:20Let's see the question.
31:26Which singer
31:28is not a member
31:30of a popular group
31:32before starting his solo career?
31:36It's not Sting.
31:38It's not
31:40Robbie Williams.
31:42It's not Harry Styles.
31:44It's not
31:46Jason Donovan.
31:48We exclude
31:50Robbie Williams
31:52because he was a member
31:54of a popular group.
31:56Was Jason Donovan
31:58in the group?
32:02He was in a duet.
32:04I don't know if the duet
32:06includes the group.
32:08He was in a duet
32:10with one of
32:12my favorite singers.
32:16It's more like
32:18Sting.
32:20He is a very good singer.
32:22He is also
32:24my favorite.
32:26Harry Styles
32:28doesn't ring a bell.
32:30Although
32:32I remember
32:34that in Take That
32:36or in other
32:38boy groups
32:40in the early 90s
32:42there was
32:44Harry in E7
32:46or Take That.
32:48But I can't say
32:50if it's Harry Styles.
32:52Let's ask
32:54our last joker.
32:56If he knows.
32:58If your husband knows.
33:00Let's invite this joker.
33:02Yes.
33:04Please answer
33:06this question.
33:18You were teenagers
33:20when these...
33:22In our time.
33:24Yes.
33:26In the 90s and 80s.
33:28I am
33:30in unison
33:32because
33:34Jason Donovan
33:36is a very close friend of mine.
33:38Robbie Williams
33:40was in a band
33:42that my classmates
33:44just
33:46adored.
33:48Harry Styles
33:50is a bit problematic
33:52because
33:54maybe my complicated
33:56memory doesn't make it...
33:58In the foreground.
34:00He erased it.
34:02He archived it.
34:04Sting sounds like
34:06Barbie to me.
34:08Like
34:10something that
34:12is unique
34:14in itself.
34:16And I would put it on him.
34:18What does Sting sound like?
34:20Sting is alive.
34:22Also alive.
34:24Only for Jason Donovan
34:26if he is in a duet with Kylie Minogue
34:28this is a duet.
34:30Yes.
34:32A group.
34:34As a variant.
34:36We know them as singers.
34:38But in one place with a group.
34:40That duet again...
34:42I am very sure.
34:44I can't
34:46limit it.
34:48Let's put it on Harry Styles.
34:52Because I don't know...
34:54Robbie Williams.
34:56Let's put it on Sting.
34:58Sting.
35:00In the end.
35:02Let's see.
35:04Ladies and gentlemen.
35:06Will Dobie continue his solo
35:08career in Becoming Rich thanks to
35:10his duet with Dimitar?
35:12We will find out after the performance
35:14of the group Advertising on BTV.
35:26Advertising on BTV.
35:28Advertising on BTV.
35:30Before the commercial
35:32the duet of the Nenkov family
35:34is about to start.
35:36Pop music, popular culture.
35:38A lot of things are involved here.
35:40Including
35:42what you said.
35:44Is a duet a group?
35:46This is also an important question.
35:48Very often in different categories
35:50of awards.
35:52Grammy.
35:54The award is given for a duet and a group.
35:56But very often
35:58duets are separate.
36:00Groups are separate.
36:04It's completely different when you have
36:06only one song separately recorded.
36:08Simon and Garfunkel are also a duet.
36:10But both have
36:12a very independent career.
36:14Here.
36:16Robbie Williams and me.
36:18There was a Howard
36:20with a beard.
36:22Harry Styles.
36:24The enigma for you
36:26is because he is closer.
36:30Ivan maybe knows.
36:3215-16 years old.
36:34One Direction.
36:36Now one of the most popular
36:38and most handsome men
36:40in Hollywood.
36:44And the real Sting against
36:46Jason Donovan.
36:48You are very right.
36:50Jason Donovan started
36:52together with Kylie Minogue.
36:54In the series Neighbors.
36:56They come together from Australia.
36:58Let's see the choice.
37:02Jason Donovan.
37:04Sting.
37:06There is another group.
37:08Police.
37:10Great albums.
37:12Great career.
37:14Before he left.
37:161,500 EUR family.
37:18Let's thank Dimitar.
37:32We wish you
37:34thumbs up in everything you do.
37:36Especially in
37:38everyday fight
37:40with your son.
37:46All the best.
37:48We are waiting for your new trio.
37:58He is only 24 years old
38:00and he has already been through
38:02things like for several decades.
38:04He wrote a book.
38:06He taught marketing courses.
38:08He was a lecturer
38:10and now he works
38:12in a company
38:14for media research.
38:16At home he has
38:18Indonesian rations.
38:20He sees a lot of fish
38:22and special frogs.
38:24Let's play
38:26Sting with
38:28Iskren Lilov.
38:40Little by little
38:42one of my missions
38:44is to make Sting rich
38:46in the library.
38:48After years with the book
38:50The Yellow House
38:52the next time I took part
38:54he also had a book.
38:56What is the title of your book?
38:58Day 1.
39:00What happens in Day 1?
39:02Day 1 is a collection of 8 stories
39:04that discuss the topic of pain.
39:06How different people
39:08have different stories.
39:10I strongly believe
39:12that the pain is a bigger
39:14stimulus of joy, of victory.
39:16The pain teaches more.
39:18I totally agree.
39:20That's why I haven't written for a long time
39:22because I am happy.
39:24And when I am happy, I don't write well.
39:26I am here with your father, Stojan.
39:28Good evening, Mr. Lilov.
39:30Hello to you.
39:32We are waiting for you
39:34to give us
39:36the right answers.
39:38Ladies and gentlemen,
39:40Iskren Lilov starts his show
39:42Be Rich Now!
39:48Day 1, question 1.
39:50First reminder
39:52he is only 24 years old.
39:56Here is the question.
39:58Where should you apply
40:00to get higher education?
40:02A. Library
40:04B. Be Rich
40:06C. University
40:08D. Club of Anonymous Alcoholics
40:10E. Library
40:16Very interesting answers,
40:18but I will stop at answer B.
40:20University.
40:22That's right.
40:24Good answer.
40:26What do you want to do?
40:28Media communication.
40:30In Amsterdam.
40:32Yes, in Amsterdam.
40:34Second question.
40:38Where can you
40:40practice your profession?
40:42A. Cable man
40:44B. Choir
40:46C. Television
40:50D. Writing
40:52E. News
40:54The only place
40:56where there are enough cables
40:58is television.
41:00So the answer is B. Television.
41:02Let's see.
41:04That's also a correct answer.
41:12Third question.
41:16What is the art of
41:18making a commercial video
41:20called a trailer?
41:22A. Picture
41:24B. Song
41:26C. Film
41:28D. Book
41:30I have made a trailer
41:32for my book, but I know
41:34that this is not something you usually do.
41:36So I will answer
41:38with the answer C. Film.
41:40That's the correct answer.
41:48And I am learning something interesting
41:50from the team. The idea of the American
41:52producer Nils Grantlund,
41:54who made the first trailers
41:56in 1913-1914.
41:58The trailer
42:00at the end was very cool.
42:02Yes, I watched it.
42:06You can't say who and what,
42:08but you understand.
42:10The mystery continues.
42:12Absolutely. Fourth question.
42:16What is the name of the game
42:18with cards?
42:20A. Santase
42:22B. Pasiance
42:24C. Scrabble
42:26D. Bellot
42:28Santase is a game with cards,
42:30Pasiance and Bellot are the same,
42:32so the answer is C. Scrabble.
42:34Let's mark it. That's the correct answer.
42:40This is a word game
42:42with cards.
42:44Fifth question.
42:48What is the initial
42:50of the word scrabble?
42:54A. Books
42:56B. A small cart
42:58C. A mountain massif
43:00D. A pet food
43:04Right.
43:06Scrabble, books,
43:08this word is definitely not used.
43:10A mountain massif as well.
43:12I have heard of a pet food
43:14being used.
43:16So I mark the answer
43:18as D. A pet food.
43:20Let's see.
43:22Absolutely correct.
43:38Honestly,
43:40you've come to the right place.
43:42With the more difficult questions,
43:44we'll finish the sum of 1000 levs.
43:46No.
43:48Let's play.
44:12The answer is easy.
44:14The answer is D. Morocco.
44:16Three are close, one is far,
44:18which excludes it, even if we don't know
44:20what a levant is.
44:22Let's mark it.
44:24The answer is D. Morocco.
44:26Let's see.
44:28Absolutely correct.
44:36Three are in the east,
44:38in the Mediterranean,
44:40Morocco is in the west.
44:42Shall we finish?
44:44No.
44:46Let's play.
45:08Arsenal.
45:10I'm a big fan of Arsenal,
45:12so if I mark Arsenal here,
45:14I'll be in trouble.
45:16I know this is a wrong answer.
45:18Why?
45:20I would say that one of the main
45:22colours of Arsenal
45:24after red is yellow.
45:26Yes, yellow.
45:28But their third team is very
45:30supportive, so I don't think
45:32they boast about yellow that much.
45:34How do you know their third team?
45:36Barcelona. Their traditional colours
45:38are blue.
45:40Napoli is traditionally blue,
45:42more precisely light blue.
45:44Borussia Dortmund
45:46is the yellow wall,
45:48the ugliest stand in Europe,
45:50so the answer is
45:52Borussia Dortmund.
45:54Let's see.
45:56A big round of applause
45:58for the ladies and gentlemen.
46:08The southern stand
46:10is the biggest
46:12and steepest
46:14stand in the stadium.
46:16And now some information
46:18about this question
46:20that you can't find anywhere
46:22on the internet.
46:24I found it in the Borussia Dortmund
46:26museum. I'm a fan of this team.
46:28The inspiration
46:30for the yellow wall
46:32comes from the fans
46:34of Saint-Étienne's team
46:36in France.
46:38Their stands
46:40are full of
46:42banners and signs
46:44that form something
46:46like a wall.
46:48Interesting.
46:50Here we are, before the question.
46:52Oh, no. It's getting interesting.
46:54Ladies and gentlemen,
46:56Mr. Lillov,
46:58we will continue
47:00tomorrow evening.

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